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6 ■ BAR/CHAÍN MAINTENANCE

6-í.

GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE

WARNING

Ensure that the power cord is

disconnected before performing any

maintenance on your saw.
Proper maintenance of the guide bar,

as explained In this section, is
essential to keep your saw in good

working order.

GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE :

Most guide bar problems can be

prevented merely by keeping the chain

saw weii maintained.

Incorrect filing and non-uniform cutter

and depth gauge settings cause most
guide bar problems, primarily resulting
in uneven bar wear.As the bar wears
unevenly, the rails widen, which may
cause chain ciatter and difficulty in
making straight cuts.

Insufficient guide bar lubrication and

operating the saw with a chain that is

TOO TIGHT will corrtribute to rapid bar
wear {see Section 6-2).
To help minimize bar wear, the
following guide bar maintenance is

recommended.

BAR WEAR- Turn guide bar frequently

at regular intervals (for example, after

five(5) hours of use), to ensure even
wear on top and bottom of bar.

BAR GROOVES - Bar grooves (or rails

which support and carry the chain)
should be cleaned if the saw has been
heavily used or if the saw chain

appears dirty. Rails should aiways be

cleaned every time the saw chain is

removed.
OIL PASSAGES- Oil passages at bar

pad should be cleaned to ensure proper
lubrication of the bar and chainduring
operation. This can be done using a
soft wire small enough to insert into the

oil discharge hole.

TO CLEAN GUIDE BAR RAILS:

1. Remove sprocket cover, bar and

chain (see Section 3-4).

2. Using a screwdriver, putty knife, wire

brush or other similar instrument,

clear residue from the rails on the
guide bar.

This will keep the oil passages open
to provide proper lubrication to the

bar and chain (Figure 6-1 A),

3. Reinstall the bar, chain and bar bolt

retaining nuts. (See Section 3-4).

6-1A

6-2, CHAIN MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

Unless you have experience and speci­

alized training for dealing with kickback
(see Safety Precautions), always use a
low-kickback saw chain, which significa­

ntly reduces the danger of kickback.
Low-kickback saw chain does not com­

pletely eliminate kickback. A low-
kickback or “safety chain", should never

be regarded as total protection against
injury,

A low kick saw chain should always be

used in combination with other kickback

protection devises such as a hand

guard and reduced kickback guide bar
supplied with the your unit.
Always use a replacement saw chain

designed as "low-kickbaok” or a saw

chain which meets the low-kickback

performance.
A standard saw chain (a chain which

does not have the kickback reducing
guard links) should only be used by an
experienced professional chain saw
operator.
What is a Low-Kickback Saw Chain?

A low-kickback saw chain is a chain

which has met the kick-back perform­
ance requirements of ANSI B175.1. Do

not use other replacement chain unless

it has met theser equirements for your

specific model.

By keeping the saw chain in good

working condition and correctly serviced
as recommended in this manual, you
will be able to maintain the safety
system of your chain saw over the life
of the product.

WARNING

Never remove, modify or make

inoperative any safety device furnished

with your unit.The hand guard, reduced

kickback guide bar and low kick back

saw chain are major safety features
provided for your protection.

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